Radio Shack TAD-704 owner manual Recording a Conversation, Deleting Messages, Screening Calls

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Follow these steps to record a memo up to 60 seconds long.

1.Press MEMO (and quickly release it). The TAD sounds a long beep,

MEMO RECORDING appears, and the timer starts counting. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice.

2.Press STOP when you finish the memo (or let the TAD automatically stop recording after 60 seconds). The TAD beeps and resets to answer calls.

The memo is stored with the incoming messages. To hear the memo, simply play back your messages.

RECORDING A

CONVERSATION

You can record both sides of a conver- sation on any phone connected to the same phone line as the TAD.

Note: It is illegal in some areas to record a conversation without the consent of all parties to the conversation, including the phone company. Check the laws in your area before you use the two-way record- ing feature.

To start recording a phone conversation, hold down MEMO until 2 WAY RECORD- ING appears. The TAD records until:

you press STOP

the TAD hears 8 seconds of a busy signal or 25 seconds of silence

the TAD's memory is full

The recorded conversation is stored as a message (see “Playing Messages” on Page 12).

DELETING MESSAGES

To delete a specific message, press DE- LETE while the message is playing. The TAD beeps and deletes the message, then plays the next.

To delete all messages, stop playback and hold down DELETE until dEL ALL appears, then press SKIP.

The TAD-704 does not delete new mes- sages. If you hold down DELETE then press SKIP to delete only new messag- es, the TAD sounds four beeps.

SCREENING CALLS

To screen calls, let the TAD answer them. TAD IN USE appears.

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Contents TAD-704 TAD Features FeaturesImportant Caller ID Information Caller ID FeaturesFCC Statement Read this Before InstallationContents Preparation Connecting the TADSetting the Display Contrast Installing a Backup BatterySetting the DAY, Time and Date Setting the Area CodeSetting the Number Rings TAD Operation Setting the TAD to Answer CallsTo Announce Only Incoming Message RecordingRecording a Memo Playing MessagesDeleting Messages Recording a ConversationScreening Calls Changing the Remote Operation Security Code Using Call BreakthroughChanging the CBT Code Using Remote Commands Using the TOLL-SAVERRemote Operation Remote Command List Replay the previous Caller ID record or message Caller ID Operation OUT of Area Caller ID MessagesReviewing the Call Forwarding Information Reviewing Caller ID RecordsDeleting Call Records Using VIP CallsDeleting a Single Call Deleting All CallsDifferent Area Code Setting the VIP AlertDialing Number Selections Same Area CodeCalling the Last Dialed Number Using CallbackTroubleshooting Resetting the TAD Care and Maintenance Lightning FCC Wants YOU to KnowRadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas

TAD-704 specifications

The Radio Shack TAD-704, a pioneering entry in the realm of telecommunications, is a digital answering machine that garnered significant recognition during its time. Known for its reliability and advanced features, the TAD-704 was designed to cater to both home and small business needs, facilitating seamless communication for users.

One of the standout features of the TAD-704 is its digital recording technology. Unlike traditional cassette-based answering machines, the TAD-704 utilized a digital memory system, offering superior sound quality and reliability. This technology allowed for longer recording times and ensured that messages were stored with clarity and precision. Users appreciated the elimination of tape wear and the ability to replay messages without deterioration.

The TAD-704 included a user-friendly interface, making it accessible even for those who weren't technologically savvy. With simple buttons for play, stop, rewind, and delete, users could navigate their messages effortlessly. Additionally, the machine featured a built-in speaker, allowing for easy message playback without the need for connecting external devices.

Another notable characteristic of the TAD-704 was its remote access capability. Users could call into the machine and retrieve their messages from anywhere, providing a level of convenience that was particularly beneficial for business professionals frequently on the go. This feature ensured that important calls were never missed, even when users were away from their homes or offices.

The TAD-704 also boasted a programmable memory capacity, allowing for the storage of multiple messages, which proved invaluable for users with high call volumes. Moreover, it featured a visual message counter that indicated the number of messages stored, alerting users when their memory was nearing capacity.

The build quality of the TAD-704 reflected Radio Shack's commitment to durability, ensuring that the device could withstand the rigors of daily use. Its compact design allowed it to fit neatly on desks or counters, without taking up excessive space.

In summary, the Radio Shack TAD-704 was more than just an answering machine; it represented a leap forward in telecommunications technology. With its digital recording capabilities, user-friendly interface, remote access functionality, and robust design, the TAD-704 left a lasting impression on users who valued reliability and ease of use in their communication tools. As a testament to its success, the TAD-704 remains a nostalgic piece of technology for many who experienced its benefits during the late 20th century.